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[quote=CHRISTIAN ,2405]hello,i'm not sure that i can totally reply to your answer but i can tell you my experience. i'm french and decided to go there another time to find a job. as you know, it's more easy to find one in a teaching position. But as say Daisy in her answer, i don't think it's because english is your native language that you're prepared to do it. i'm french and found a job as french teacher. I don't know what's your profile and backround. IN my CV, i've showed my experience in social working (i'm what we call in france "specialzed educator" and i've worked too in holiday camps. So i have cause of my studies and experience, serious notions of pedagogy, psycho-pedagogy... i think it helped me. Now, i gonna move to Bj in october.about teaching english, you won't have any problem to find a job. there's not only schools or foreign languages school's that offer jobs. you can also find university in a lot of specializations (technical..) who look for people sometimes to teach in english the specific vocabulary for the profession. well, now it's very late here :)i'm sure that a lot of people will give you more information than me. but can ask more if u want, precise questions, i will tel you if i can help c u[/quote]
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